National Parks are always a popular vacation destination, but some are better suited to RVs than others. Here are five of the best National Parks for RVers, along with ideas for where to stay and what to do.

Camping is better than ever as an ideal vacation for all ages and interests. The next time you’re craving some back-to-nature togetherness, use these tips to help you plan a camping trip the whole family will love.

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KOA Holiday Campgrounds

Whether you’re exploring the local area or hanging out at the campground, KOA Holidays are an ideal place to relax and play. There’s plenty to do, with amenities and services to make your stay memorable. Plus, you’ll enjoy the outdoor experience with upgraded RV Sites with KOA Patios™ and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for camping in comfort. Bring your family, bring your friends, or bring the whole group – there’s plenty of ways to stay and explore.

Directions

I-95 Exit 311: North on SR 207 (3 miles). Make a right on SR 312 and follow 4 miles to A1A. Make a right on A1A, go 1 block and make a right on Pope Road to campground on immediate left.

You're well-situated to explore the historic city of St. Augustine from this campground on Anastasia Island.

You're well-situated to explore the historic city of St. Augustine from this campground on Anastasia Island. Visit the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park (known as the site where Ponce de Leon landed in 1513), the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum and the Lightner Museum - filled with artifacts from America's Gilded Age. Anglers can cast for snapper, grouper, amberjack and other tasty fish on a deep-sea charter or from the pier that's just a mile away. From your Camping Cabin, RV Site or Tent Site, take a 3/4-mile walk to the ocean or enjoy on-site amenities, including a pool, fishing pond, paddleboats and Kamp K9, where your pup can run and play off-leash! Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 75 feet. Your host: Jenn Fischback.

Donate To Care Camps

Donate to Care Camps

Having cancer shouldn't mean giving up the joys of childhood. That's why the KOA Campground Owners Association created the Care Camps Trust - to help children who have cancer enjoy care-free
time focusing on fun, friends and activities at sleep-away camp instead of on their illness.